Sorry to vent but why, oh why don't people understand that "All Season" tires are NOT all seasons when you live in Maine.......


I spent 15 minutes at 4F (can't even fathom the wind chill) trying to get my neighbor unstuck in her AWD vehicle.
"I don't understand this my tires are new and this (insert expensive European car) is AWD."
"Your tires are not winter tires and the rode is nearly solid ice......"
"But they are "all season" tires..."
I then had to politely explain to her that "all season" typically does not include winter and all season is marketing BS when it comes to winter driving......
Once she was unstuck she still could not make it up the hill in her AWD vehicle. She backed into a neighbors driveway and gave up. I walked back down to my driveway, backed my POS front wheel drive Prius out and drove up the hill like I was eating a cup cake. I don't even think traction control ever kicked in and the Prius is a true POS in the snow. My daughter missed the bus and I had to drive her to school all because some folks live in Maine and are simply clueless about winter driving....
Snow rated winter tires make a difference! Be safe!!
Even if you have AWD you still:
Have the same four wheels for STOPPING
The same four wheels for TURNING
AWD does not make you invincible and you will still do far better with snow tires on an AWD vehicle...
I really despise more government intervention but perhaps Quebec has the right idea by mandating snow rated tires in winter months.....
"From December 15 to March 15 inclusively, all taxis and passenger vehicles registered in Québec must be equipped with winter tires. This requirement also applies to rental passenger vehicles in Québec"
I spent 15 minutes at 4F (can't even fathom the wind chill) trying to get my neighbor unstuck in her AWD vehicle.
"I don't understand this my tires are new and this (insert expensive European car) is AWD."
"Your tires are not winter tires and the rode is nearly solid ice......"
"But they are "all season" tires..."
I then had to politely explain to her that "all season" typically does not include winter and all season is marketing BS when it comes to winter driving......
Once she was unstuck she still could not make it up the hill in her AWD vehicle. She backed into a neighbors driveway and gave up. I walked back down to my driveway, backed my POS front wheel drive Prius out and drove up the hill like I was eating a cup cake. I don't even think traction control ever kicked in and the Prius is a true POS in the snow. My daughter missed the bus and I had to drive her to school all because some folks live in Maine and are simply clueless about winter driving....
Snow rated winter tires make a difference! Be safe!!
Even if you have AWD you still:
Have the same four wheels for STOPPING
The same four wheels for TURNING
AWD does not make you invincible and you will still do far better with snow tires on an AWD vehicle...
I really despise more government intervention but perhaps Quebec has the right idea by mandating snow rated tires in winter months.....
"From December 15 to March 15 inclusively, all taxis and passenger vehicles registered in Québec must be equipped with winter tires. This requirement also applies to rental passenger vehicles in Québec"